Remember that time Kanye posted "Love Lockdown" on the Internet, and the Internet was like "some things need to be changed," and then he changed some things before selling it and making all the money? Picking up where Ye's fan-sourcing left off, the Raveonettes have decided to open their creative process to the hive mind by posting demos from their forthcoming, fourth album (in progress) to their Twitter, and inviting you to give constructive criticism on a mini-site they're in the process of fleshing out (or on MySpace). The first demo to surface is titled "Last Dance," which Sune Rose Wagner says is about "how drug addiction interferes with love." Hate it when that happens.
The Raveonettes - "Last Dance" (Demo) (MP3)
The Raveonettes fourth album doesn't have a title yet. If you have some good ideas, I get the sense they'd be open to hearing them. You'll need to register, but then you'll have access to the album's mini-site, where there'll be more demos, alerts, and that feedback section so you can request a songwriting credit along with your suggestion.
UPDATE: Here's another...






